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Sheneset-Chenoboskion
Chenoboskion ( Greek "geese pasture"; Coptic Sénesêt) is the name of an early center of Christianity in the Thebaid, Roman Egypt, a site frequented by Desert Fathers from the 3rd century and the site of a monastery from the 4th.
It is close to the modern village of al-Qasr, just east of the larger town of Nag Hammadi, Qena Governorate. The Nag Hammadi library, a collection of 2nd-century Gnostic manuscripts discovered in 1945, was found in the Nile cliffs to the north-west.